MUSIC REVIEWS

Ian C. Bouras “Embers” (SINGLE)

On Embers, guitarist and composer Ian C. Bouras delivers something increasingly rare in modern music culture: a work that demands surrender rather than multitasking. Clocking in at just over 50 minutes as a single uninterrupted instrumental composition, Embers unfolds less like an album and more like an environmental experience—one that …

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Tony Kamel “Live from the Bunker” (LP)

Tony Kamel’s latest album release is the live entry “Live from the Bunker”, eschewing overtly slick production value for a decidedly scaled back, straightforward sound accompanied by Kamel’s signature, slightly caustic vocals. As far as indie acts go, Kamel is one of the more exciting to have come across my …

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Little Muddy “Simmer To Boil” (LP)

Little Muddy once again proves that instrumental music can tell vivid stories without uttering a single word. Their latest release, Simmer To Boil, is a colorful, adventurous album that blends cinematic atmosphere, world influences, rock energy, and exceptional musicianship into one highly engaging journey. Guided by guitarist, songwriter, and co-producer Rich …

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Deer Fellow “Hues” (LP)

Deer Fellow is a unique music project calling to mind some of my favorite acts, Down Like Silver and Bon Iver coming to mind. The duo behind Deer Fellow hail from Austin, Texas, which seems only fitting given the Bon Iver reference, along with the alternative pop sound they embrace …

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Hecojeni “Riding the Merry Go” (SINGLE)

Hecojeni is one of those new musical acts that’s genuinely exciting in an era dominated by electronica, catchy hooks, and soulless melodies. They’re semi-acoustic, straightforward, and have this genuine desire to entertain. Their new single, titled Riding the Merry Go, continues this tradition. The song is stripped down to bare …

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Jim Duff “More than Love” (LP)

Jim Duff’s new musical project is titled More than Love, a sort of auditory love letter to times of old, a sense of community oft lost, and a sense of almost melancholic nostalgia. Listening to a Duff record doesn’t qualify as an easy listen, but rather firmly planting you in …

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The Grunions “CHRONO ECHO” (LP)

The Grunions are back with their edgy, distinctive, sometimes lo-fi album Chrono Echo. Listening to these guys conjures up memories of some of the countercultural greats of the seventies, acts like The Band coming to mind. The differences is The Grunions specialize in instrumental music. The result is a record …

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